In this beautiful light-filled Victorian era space with the ATW’s work as a backdrop, leading Melbourne cellist Michael Dahlenburg will perform Bach’s Cello Suite No 3 in C major for an intimate audience of no more than 25 people. Session includes a brief tour of the Australian Tapestry workshop, performance in the workshop’s main space, and refreshments with the musician post-performance.

In this beautiful light-filled Victorian era space with the ATW’s work as a backdrop, leading Melbourne cellist Michael Dahlenburg will perform Bach’s Cello Suite No 3 in C major for an intimate audience of no more than 25 people. Session includes a brief tour of the Australian Tapestry workshop, performance in the workshop’s main space, and refreshments with the musician post-performance.

Corpus Medicorum travels to the German heartland to bring you two of the most glorious symphonic adventures of the Romantic period. The programme opens with Brahms's masterly Double Concerto featuring two of Melbourne’s most talented musicians. Then we sail together with Schumann and his epic third symphony down the Rhine river evoking the composers' patriotic sentiments on our own musical journey.

Welcome to another of our wonderful mid-season pop-up concerts! Never satisfied with our full years’ programme, Corpus Medicorum is ready to impress with some of the gems of the Classical period repertoire. We are thrilled to be playing with Christian Li who won the Yehudi Menuhin prize in 2018 at the age of 10! He will perform Bruch’s ever-popular Concerto for Violin. And then to continue our Beethoven love-affair, Michael Dahlenburg is back on deck with his spell-binding interpretation of the marvellous Seventh Symphony.

Laureate of the Paganini Competition and former first violin of the famed Brodsky Quartet, Sydney Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Andrew Haveron is one of the most accomplished and sought after violinists on the planet. A masterpiece even among Tchaikovsky’s masterpieces, the Violin Concerto is the ideal vehicle for a violinist so utterly at home in Romantic repertoire. Offering both dazzling virtuosity and melting beauty, don’t miss this intimate and fiery journey into the Russian soul.

What could complement such astonishing music? Only Mozart’s greatest and final symphonic work, the Jupiter. Synthesising all of Mozart’s considerable art, this brilliant, clear and joyous work is the quintessential Classical symphony.

Laureate of the Paganini Competition and former first violin of the famed Brodsky Quartet, Sydney Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Andrew Haveron is one of the most accomplished and sought after violinists on the planet. A masterpiece even among Tchaikovsky’s masterpieces, the Violin Concerto is the ideal vehicle for a violinist so utterly at home in Romantic repertoire. Offering both dazzling virtuosity and melting beauty, don’t miss this intimate and fiery journey into the Russian soul.

What could complement such astonishing music? Only Mozart’s greatest and final symphonic work, the Jupiter. Synthesising all of Mozart’s considerable art, this brilliant, clear and joyous work is the quintessential Classical symphony.

CSF’s second concert ‘Mementos & Souvenirs’ on November 18th, will see the combinations of piano quartet and then string sextet performing two blockbuster works from the chamber music repertoire. Schumann’s Piano Quartet Op.47 and Tchaikovsky’s Souvenir de Florence - two favourites for audiences and performers alike!

Michael Dahlenburg is at the helm with an exciting programme including Mendelssohn’s magical Violin Concerto featuring young Melburnian Edward Walton, and then the classical repertoire’s most classic symphony - Beethoven Symphony No.4.

The sublime string section of the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra takes centre stage in this program, to explore the Poetical Melodies of the Romantic period on gut strings, delving into works by Mendelssohn, Grieg, Van Bree, Puccini and Dvořák.

The sublime string section of the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra takes centre stage in this program, to explore the Poetical Melodies of the Romantic period on gut strings, delving into works by Mendelssohn, Grieg, Van Bree, Puccini and Dvořák.